TRANS RECORDS TRANS014 - A passionate music company with …

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TRANS RECORDS TRANS014 MAGIK*MAGIK MAGIK*MAGIK TRACKLIST 01) Weep 02) Circuitry 03) Our Sinking Home 04) Front of the Line 05) Laugh a lot (feat. How to Dress Well) 06) Treacherous Road 07) Sting Operation 08) Life of the Party 09) Now or Never 10) Count Me Out Minna Choi’s music inhabits an alternative universe, a place where sound is unfettered by limiting categories, free to drift between rock, pop, classical, electronic and ambient music, following its own impulse to explore the infinite possibilities of melody and meter. The sensibility she brings to the songs she composed for her eponymous debut album, Magik*Magik, was honed by her work as the Music Director of Magik*Magik Orchestra, a group she started while attending the San Francisco Conservatory of Music in 2008. When she told fellow students about the session work she’d been doing at recording studios in New York City, they got excited about doing studio work themselves, so Choi put together a string orchestra that would work with people outside of the classical sphere. “We started doing session work for rock bands, hip hop artists and pop singers, to create a name for ourselves,” she says. Shortly after they got together, Radiohead guitarist Jonny Greenwood hired the orchestra to support a performance of his classical piece, “Popcorn Superhet Receiver.” The sold out concert launched their career. Since then, they’ve recorded with hundreds of artists, toured with Pop-Up Magazine scoring the live stories, contributed music to video games (Iron Man 2) and film scores (Looper, The Dam Keeper), written and performed string charts for Death Cab for Cutie’s Codes and Keys album and backed the band on stage. “Ben (Gibbard) handed me 20 songs from their back catalogue,” Choi says. “I wrote the charts and we toured with them for six weeks.” Recordings or that tour were released as a collaborative album, Death Cab for Cutie & Magik*Magik Orchestra. Impressed by her string arrangements, Death Cab’s founder, Chris Walla, encouraged Choi to start writing songs and said he’d release an album of her music on his label, Trans- Records. Choi cut the basic tracks for the album in LA, with the help of producer/composer Nathan Johnson. “He unlocked my songwriting and encouraged me to make interesting statements and not water down the dissonances or weird voicing’s.” When the templates were complete, they overdubbed live bass (Jason Muscat) and drums (James McAlister from Sufjan Stevens’ band), Choi’s vocals and the string and horn arrangements she wrote, played by her colleagues from the Magik*Magik Orchestra. Violin master Rob Moose, of yMusic, contributed the sad, subtle arrangement that makes the free time ballad, “Laugh A Lot,” so touching, with Tom Krell (How To Dress Well) adding his harmonies to Choi’s poignant vocal. Minna’s studio experiences continue to inform the Magik*Magik Orchestra, whose services remain thriving and in demand. “Magik*Magik is a solo album and, while it features members of the Magik*Magik Orchestra, the music is different than anything I’ve done before,” Choi says. She’ll continue running the Orchestra, but will soon be taking the songs from Magik*Magik on tour with a full band as well. RELEASE INFO Catalogue Number: TRANS014 Format: LP, CD, Digital Release Date: October 14, 2016 UPC-LP: 616892433842 UPC-CD: 804879562870 Territory Restrictions: No Genre: Alternative / Indie RIYL: Bjork, Grimes, Death Cab for Cutie, How To Dress Well Vinyl is not returnable CD Box Lot: 30 Vinyl Box Lot: 25 Exclusively distributed by SECRETLY DISTRIBUTION PHONE: 812.335.1572 / FAX: 888.678.0167 US Domestic Sales contact Shelly Westerhausen ([email protected]) International Sales contact Lauren Brown ([email protected]) POINTS OF INTEREST -How To Dress Well Collaboration -Performance with Third Eye Blind at Outside Lands Festival August 6, -Pop Up Magazine tour(s) 8 0 4 8 7 9 5 6 2 8 7 0 6 16892 43384 2 LP UPC CD UPC LABEL CONTACT Adam Katz [email protected]

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TRANS RECORDS

TRANS014MAGIK*MAGIKMAGIK*MAGIK

TRACKLIST

01) Weep02) Circuitry03) Our Sinking Home04) Front of the Line05) Laugh a lot (feat. How to Dress Well)

06) Treacherous Road07) Sting Operation08) Life of the Party09) Now or Never10) Count Me Out

Minna Choi’s music inhabits an alternative universe, a place where sound is unfettered by limiting categories, free to drift between rock,

pop, classical, electronic and ambient music, following its own impulse to explore the infinite possibilities of melody and meter. The sensibility

she brings to the songs she composed for her eponymous debut album, Magik*Magik, was honed by her work as the Music Director of Magik*Magik Orchestra, a group she started while attending the San Francisco Conservatory of Music in 2008. When she told fellow

students about the session work she’d been doing at recording studios in New York City, they got excited about doing studio work themselves, so Choi put together a string orchestra that would work

with people outside of the classical sphere. “We started doing session work for rock bands, hip hop artists and pop singers, to create a name

for ourselves,” she says.

Shortly after they got together, Radiohead guitarist Jonny Greenwood hired the orchestra to support a performance of his classical piece,

“Popcorn Superhet Receiver.” The sold out concert launched their career. Since then, they’ve recorded with hundreds of artists, toured with Pop-Up

Magazine scoring the live stories, contributed music to video games (Iron Man 2) and film scores (Looper, The Dam Keeper), written and performed string

charts for Death Cab for Cutie’s Codes and Keys album and backed the band on stage. “Ben (Gibbard) handed me 20 songs from their back catalogue,”

Choi says. “I wrote the charts and we toured with them for six weeks.” Recordings or that tour were released as a collaborative album,

Death Cab for Cutie & Magik*Magik Orchestra. Impressed by her string arrangements, Death Cab’s founder, Chris Walla, encouraged Choi to start writing songs and said he’d release an album of her music on his label, Trans- Records. Choi cut the basic tracks for the album in LA, with the

help of producer/composer Nathan Johnson. “He unlocked my songwriting and encouraged me to make interesting statements and not water down the dissonances or weird voicing’s.” When the templates were complete, they overdubbed live bass (Jason Muscat) and drums (James McAlister from

Sufjan Stevens’ band), Choi’s vocals and the string and horn arrangements she wrote, played by her colleagues from the Magik*Magik Orchestra. Violin master Rob Moose, of yMusic, contributed the sad, subtle arrangement that

makes the free time ballad, “Laugh A Lot,” so touching, with Tom Krell (How To Dress Well) adding his harmonies to Choi’s poignant vocal.

Minna’s studio experiences continue to inform the Magik*Magik Orchestra, whose services remain thriving and in demand. “Magik*Magik is a solo album and, while it features members of the Magik*Magik Orchestra, the

music is different than anything I’ve done before,” Choi says. She’ll continue running the Orchestra, but will soon be taking the songs from Magik*Magik

on tour with a full band as well.

RELEASE INFOCatalogue Number: TRANS014

Format: LP, CD, DigitalRelease Date: October 14, 2016

UPC-LP: 616892433842UPC-CD: 804879562870Territory Restrictions: NoGenre: Alternative / Indie

RIYL: Bjork, Grimes, Death Cab for Cutie, How To Dress WellVinyl is not returnable

CD Box Lot: 30Vinyl Box Lot: 25

Exclusively distributed by SECRETLY DISTRIBUTIONPHONE: 812.335.1572 / FAX: 888.678.0167US Domestic Sales contact Shelly Westerhausen ([email protected])International Sales contact Lauren Brown ([email protected])

POINTS OF INTEREST-How To Dress Well Collaboration

-Performance with Third Eye Blind at Outside Lands Festival August 6, -Pop Up Magazine tour(s)

8 0 4 8 7 9 5 6 2 8 7 06 16892 43384 2

LP UPC CD UPC

LABEL CONTACTAdam Katz

[email protected]